East German T72 in the snow
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East German T72 in the snow
We had some snow, so I took the opportunity to take some pictures of my East German T72.
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Re: East German T72 in the snow
Brave, Ian: that last (bottom) photo especially demonstrates the potential of camouflage.
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Re: East German T72 in the snow
Very nice! I was never much of a modern armour guy, but after getting a T-72 and seeing the sweet camo schemes available--yours included--I gotta say these tanks are growing on me.
Well done!
Mike.
Well done!
Mike.
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Re: East German T72 in the snow
Meter rat looks awesome!!! I love to see tanks playing in the snow! Great camo pattern.
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Re: East German T72 in the snow
Same. I'm looking at the Leopard 2a6 for my first adventure into a modern MBT.ColemanCollector wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 9:22 pm Very nice! I was never much of a modern armour guy, but after getting a T-72 and seeing the sweet camo schemes available--yours included--I gotta say these tanks are growing on me.
Well done!
Mike.
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Re: East German T72 in the snow
Thank you for the kind comments.
This was the first tank bought, and painted with rattle cans. Personally I prefer modern tanks, as they seem a lot less modelled. Took the opportunity to photograph it before going to work as we rarely get snow in this bit of Scotland.
This was the first tank bought, and painted with rattle cans. Personally I prefer modern tanks, as they seem a lot less modelled. Took the opportunity to photograph it before going to work as we rarely get snow in this bit of Scotland.
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Re: East German T72 in the snow
That last image is very cool.